Employment and Labour on services unavailable at Atteridgeville office due to a break-in

20th January 2022

Employment and Labour on services unavailable at Atteridgeville office due to a break-in

Minister of Employment and Labour, Thulas Nxesi

The Department of Employment and Labour advises all clients that services will be unavailable at the Atteridgeville Employment and Labour office due to a break-in that occurred on Wednesday night, January 19, 2022.

Citizens and other Employment and Labour clients are notified that the Atteridgeville Employment and Labour office has been broken into. During the burglary, which occurred yesterday, January 19, 2022, computers and other assets were primarily stolen. The Department is unable to say when services will resume at this stage; however, the intention is to resume service as soon as possible. The incident has been reported to the South African Police Services.

Clients who require services urgently  are encourage to visit any nearest office for help or make use of the Department’s online services which is accessible at www.labour.gov.za.

The following are services provided online by the Department:

Employment Services of South Africa (​ESSA)

​eCOID- Compensation Made Easy

​ROE Online (cfonline.labour.gov.za)

Employment Equity Onlin​e Reporting (EE)

UIF Online Services (Ufiling)

UIF e-Compliance Certificate

COVID 19 TERS online applications

National Minimum Wage (NMW)​ ​​​​​​​​​​​​​

The department hopes that citizens will bear with it as it deals with the unavailability of services in Atteridgeville, which is out of its hands. It will do everything possible to ensure a prompt resumption of services in order to minimize the impact and inconvenience to those who rely on it.

 

Issued by The Department of Employment and Labour